Gutter claw

ABSTRACT

This invention, ‘The Gutter Claw’, enables a typical do-it-yourself home or business property owner to more easily maintain and upkeep a rooftop gutter run-off system. By adding ‘The Gutter Claw’ to all down pipes/leader pipes (drainage down pipes that typically get clogged below ground due to seasonal debris accumulation), removal of debris from within the down pipe can be done more easily and conveniently. There an many advantages to the application of this invention, including where it can be located on any given down pipe at eye level, which works well with the easy remove and replace features on the molded parts&#39; design.

The ‘Gutter Claw’ (device) is to be molded in a clear plastic material and will have design features integrated into the molded part(s) which allow for the attachment of the device onto and into an opening on a roof top gutter system leader pipe.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

This invention, in its creation is indented to enhance the effectiveness of other existing publicly consumable consumer goods(products). These products have a narrow range and include any and all commercial or residential roof top run-off gutter system down pipes. The designer/inventor of the ‘Gutter Claw’ has no knowledge of any device or idea similar to this invention.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTION

The intended use of this invention (The Gutter Claw) is to allow the convenience of visual inspection of proper down flow and of keeping clear of debris on residentially or commercially installed roof top run-off gutter down pipe(s). The device(s) can be installed onto an existing gutter down pipe through adaptation.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING VIEWS

FIG. 1A—top view of invention illustrating claw protrusion.

FIG. 1B—front view of invention illustrating shut-off features of molded part.

FIG. 1C—side view illustrating depth of part design.

FIG. 1D—back view illustrating molded features for interlocking with down pipe and debris collecting claw.

FIG. 1E—isometric view illustrating back of part.

FIG. 1F—isometric view illustrating front of part.

FIG. 2A—shaded isometric view illustrating invention positioned in the context of a down pipe.

FIG. 2B—isometric view illustrating invention exploded off of a section of down pipe.

FIG. 3A—shaded front view of invention assembled onto pipe section with section line.

FIG. 3B—sectional cutaway view of invention assembled onto pipe section

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION Description of the Preferred Embodiment

Over time and seasonal variations i.e. fall to winter seasons, the accumulation of organic and/or other debris in a roof top gutter system will occur. This debris, in some part, ultimately collects at an end point of a gutter trough where a drainage down pipe/leader pipe/connects. During run-off (rain or melting snow and ice), this debris can be carried down this down pipe resulting in blockage. When a ‘Gutter Claw’ is adapted to eye and installed level at eye level on a gutter down pipe, the claw feature of the device will block this debris and as a result it creates an artificial collection point. Through features created within the ‘Gutter Claw’ part design, it is possible to manually remove the device from and existing gutter down pipe. The method by which the device is to be removed from the down pipe is one where the device is manually pushed up (vertically), parallel to the gutter pipe, thereby releasing a molded flange feature from connection with one wall of the pipe. After this motion, it will be possible to pull the ‘Gutter Claw’ from its location on the pipe, completely. Some or all of the accumulated debris will come away with the device and any remaining debris can be accessed through the resulting opening in the down pipe. The installation of this invention will be made possible through the creation of a new opening in an existing down pipe section or onto an existing down pipe section with the corresponding hole size. For an existing down pipe installation, through the application of a template, an installer will be required to cut a section of material away from the pipe. This process can be completed using powered or non-powered cutting tools i.e. dremel, tin snips, or hacksaw respectively. 

1) Through the invention and method of producing this device, it is the inventors claim that this device and the methodology by which it is created and applied, to an existing gutter system or new down pipe, is unique and new and that no other such similar or like device(s) have been invented. Further to this claim, the inventor wishes to carry forward with this application by reducing the scope of this claim to include only the features of this invention, should an existing device preclude the inventors claim of application methodology. 